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Q: What name is used to refer to all of the nerves except those that stay in the brain and spinal cord?
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Does peripheral refer to torso and head?

Peripheral nerves may refer to the head and torso. The peripheral nerves carry information from the spinal cord to the rest of the body as well as information to and from the brain.


Is the peripheral nervous system a name used to refer to all of the nerves except those that stay in the brain and spinal cord?

Yes. The CNS (Central Nervous System) includes the brain and spinal cord, so everything within those two are considered within it also. All of the nerves on the outside of the CNS is called the PNS (Peripheral Nervous System).


What does the neurologist deal with besides brain injuries?

Every area involving the brain, spinal cord, and nerves (central and peripheral nervous systems). So, essentially, just about everywhere in the body. It usually refer to the brain, spine, and musculoskeletal system, though.


What is the medical term meaning Pertaining to the membranes around the brain and spinal cord?

Well, the spinal cord is the spinal cord, but when you are talking about it with the brain, they make up the central nervous system. There are also different spinal tracts and nerves depending on where they originate/end (ie spinocerebellar, corticospinal etc), so those can be referred to independently. In addition, there are meninges of the spinal cord, which are the connective membranes that enclose the spinal cord (which include the dura mater, the arachnoid mater, and pia mater and the spaces in between). So depending on which part you are talking about, they can be named individually, but the spinal cord is called the spinal cord as a whole. It's "Myel-"


What names refer to nerves that only originate in the brain carries messages to and from structures in the head and neck and are considered part of the peripheral nervous system?

Cranial nervesCranial Nerves only originate in the brain and carry messages to and from structures in the head and neck.


How can the functional anatomy of the spinal cord be described using the terms white and gray matter roots spinal nerves and tracts?

White matter is one of the two components of the central nervous system, and it consists mostly of glial cells and myelinated axons that transmit signals from one region of the cerebrum to another and between the cerebrum and lower brain centers. Grey matter contains neural cell bodies, unlike white matter, it does not and it mostly contains myelinated axon tracts. Tracts are bundles of fibers that connect to different parts of the central nervous system. A collection of related anatomic structures Roots receive information sent by neurons. Spinal nerves refer to a mixed of spinal nerves, which carry motor, sensory, and autonomic signals between the spinal cord and the body.


What body part does the medical root word meningo refer to?

The medical root word 'meningo' refers to the meninges (coverings of the brain and spinal cord).


What is the relevance of joining a beauty and brain contest?

There is none to anyone else except that to which you assign. They refer to completely different things.


Is spinal a noun?

No the noun is "spine", "Spinal" is an adjective. However in medical parlance "a spinal" can refer to an injection (of anaesthetic) into the spine and in this single instance "spinal" is a noun.


What does the term central nervous system refer to?

It allows you to make decisions. you can't make any decisions with out your central nervous system. That's why when you get hurt the first thing they do is to check if your neck ad head are alright then they proceed to the problem. Your central nervous system is important for many things.


Which tissue present in brain?

It can be called brain tissue, cerebral tissue or neural tissue (although the latter phrase can refer to nerve tissue anywhere in the body, and not just in the brain).


What is the pia mater?

most superficial layer of the meninges, covers the brain and spinal cordPia mater is the delicate innermost vascular layer of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord. Note that it is not spelled 'matter', as the word does not refer to physical matter, but derives from Latin for mother; the name/phrase means tender mother, in that by enclosing cerebrospinal fluid it works with the other stronger meninges to cushion the brain like a mother cradles and protects a child. The membranes are called the meninges, and from the surface of the brain outward are the pia mater, arachnoid mater, and dura mater. The pia mater is mesh-like, allowing capillaries to pass through it to nourish the brain, and it is firmly attached to the surface of the brain.